Import Contents from Microcoft Word and PDF Files to Umbraco Sites
We are pleased to announce the release of more macros in Umbraco. The macros involved in this release are below:
Umbraco Import from Words using Aspose.Words Umbraco Import from PDF using Aspose.PDF You can download the macro from the social coding website of your choice. The macros include an Import from Word/PDF button that displays the uploaded document. These will help you to get the contents of your document using Aspose.
More Aspose for .NET and VSTO Comparative Source Code Examples
We are pleased to announce the release of more Aspose for .NET and VSTO Comparative Source Code Examples on GitHub and Sourceforge. In this release we cover more examples that help make it easier to migrate from Office Automation (VSTO) to Aspose for .NET. Below is the major outline of this project:
VSTO Microsoft Excel vs Aspose.Cells (Github variant) VSTO Microsoft Words vs Aspose.Words (Github variant) VSTO Microsoft PowerPoint vs Aspose.
SmartArt Rendering Support Included in Aspose.Slides for .NET 14.1.0
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In this release, we have added support for loading, saving, editing, and rendering 2D SmartArt objects. Our documentation section, working with SmartArt in presentation, gives a working sample.
Improved Performance and Presentation Rendering in Aspose.Slides for .NET 8.3.0
We like to share the release announcement of Aspose.Slides for .NET 8.3.0. This is primarily a maintenance release in which we have improved the performance and quality of the API. Many issues in previous versions have also been rectified in this new release.
We have improved the API by rectifying many rendering issues while exporting to PDF and slide thumbnails, including improper chart rendering, wrong background rendering, incorrect bullets and text rendering, improper image rendering and text overflowing slide size in exported PDF.
Aspose for .NET Vs OpenXML SDK - Comparative Source Code Examples
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose for .NET and OpenXML SDK more Comparative Source Code Examples on GitHub and Sourceforge. In this release we cover more examples to make it easier to migrate from OpenXML to Aspose for .NET. Below is an outline of this project:
Aspose.Words vs OpenXML Word (Github variant) Aspose.Cells vs OpenXML Spreadsheet (Github variant) Aspose.Slides vs OpenXML Presentation (Github variant) You can download the project from your favorite social coding web site and extract it.
Enhanced SmartArt Rendering and Multilevel Chart Category Axis Support in Aspose.Slides for Java 8.2.0
[![][1] We like to share the announcement for Aspose.Slides for Java 8.2.0. This is a major releases where we have introduced new features and fixed a number of existing rendering issues from earlier versions.
This release has enhanced support for SmartArt loading, saving, editing, and 2d-rendering of objects. For more information about these features, please visit Working with SmartArt Shapes documentation section.
New Features Some of our customers have asked for a way to preset the zoom level for output presentations when viewed in Microsoft PowerPoint.
Support for Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) with Aspose.OCR for Java 1.7.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.OCR for Java 1.7.0. In this release we have introduced Optical Mark Recognition (OMR). The Aspose.OMR package can be used to recognize different marked elements in a scanned image. Recognition is processed based on a template that contains graphical mapping of the elements to be recognized from the scanned images. Programmers can now load templates and images, and extract data based on these.
Try Aspose for .NET and OpenXML SDK Comparative Source Code Examples
OpenXML SDK Office Open XML, also known as OpenXML or OOXML, is an XML-based format for office documents, including word processing documents, spreadsheets and presentations. The OpenXML SDK for Microsoft Office simplifies the task of manipulating Open XML packages and the underlying Open XML schema elements within a package. The classes in the Open XML SDK encapsulate many common tasks that developers perform on Open XML packages, so that you can perform complex operations with lines of code.
Try Aspose for .NET and VSTO Comparative Source Code Examples
VSTO VSTO, or Visual Studio Tools for Office, or Microsoft Visual Studio Tools, is part of Microsoft’s Visual Studio .NET tools suite and supports the Microsoft .NET Framework. It is used by developers to write code for performing different operations on Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoints etc. Microsoft Office must be installed on machine to use VSTO code.
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Multilevel chart category axis and enhanced SmartArt rendering support available in Aspose.Slides for .NET 8.2.0
We proudly present the release announcement for Aspose.Slides for .NET 8.2.0. This is one of major releases whereby we have introduced some new features and have fixed some of major issues incurring in the earlier versions.
We have enhanced the support for SmartArt loading, saving, editing, and 2d-rendering of objects. The improved support for setting the SmartArt background color and SmartArt text rendering has been included in this release.